It begins with Ingram not liking contact and pushing harden then getting in the face of a ref Jason Phillips.

Then an actual fist fight breaks out between cp3 & rondo. Cp3 claims rondo spit on him

Cp3 pushes at rondos face with a finger in rondos eye , Rondo connected a few closed fist punches to cp3 face, Ingram hit cp3 in the face possibly. Cp3 finally knows what its like to be hit in the face after being annoying for years

Side note- laker forums are mad that lbj went to comfort his friend cp3 instead of rondo/Ingram/lakers lol.

I think Lakers fans being mad at the way LeBron reacted is completely valid. He didn't try and cool off his young teammate that he is supposedly teaching - he went over to his friend on the opposing team. If Al did that if say, RWill got into a scuffle, we'd be less than impressed

I think Lakers fans being mad at the way LeBron reacted is completely valid. He didn't try and cool off his young teammate that he is supposedly teaching - he went over to his friend on the opposing team. If Al did that if say, RWill got into a scuffle, we'd be less than impressed

I saw this totally differently. LBJ made the worst move you can ever make for a friend in that kind of melee. He held CP3 from the back and fully exposed his face. The NBA and CP3 are both lucky that idiot Ingram did not connect on that haymaker he threw at CP3. If he had connected CP3 is probably in surgery at some point, and LeBron would be partly responsible. I think he spent all that extra time with his friend to make amends for his negligence.

As for Ingram, I think he is very frustrated because he saw himself as the potential face of the franchise just a year ago and now he is totally lost in the mix and after this I think any reasonable GM will put him on the block.

Does anyone have the video of the James Ennis flagrant foul in the game? NBA radio is saying it should have been a flagrant 2 and not just a flagrant 1. He clotheslined someone. I can't seem to find it.

I think Lakers fans being mad at the way LeBron reacted is completely valid. He didn't try and cool off his young teammate that he is supposedly teaching - he went over to his friend on the opposing team. If Al did that if say, RWill got into a scuffle, we'd be less than impressed

I saw this totally differently. LBJ made the worst move you can ever make for a friend in that kind of melee. He held CP3 from the back and fully exposed his face. The NBA and CP3 are both lucky that idiot Ingram did not connect on that haymaker he threw at CP3. If he had connected CP3 is probably in surgery at some point, and LeBron would be partly responsible. I think he spent all that extra time with his friend to make amends for his negligence.

As for Ingram, I think he is very frustrated because he saw himself as the potential face of the franchise just a year ago and now he is totally lost in the mix and after this I think any reasonable GM will put him on the block.

1. You're giving Ingram's punching power way too much credit. You make him sound like Anderson Silvia.

2. Frustrated? He's starting, has improved significantly, is definitely not "lost in the mix", and he's a major part of their future.

There ws rreally no greater collection of players on the floor at the same time that I dislike like last night. Rondo, Lebron, CP3, Ingram, Melo. It was like Winning the lottery. I really hope al those guys get suspended.

Not sure **** Ingram was doing btw. Run from half court and just swing at CP3 as Lebron was holding him.